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February 1, 2025
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1099-INT

  • February 1, 2025
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Hello,

 

I received 1099-INT from the bank for my business, where should I input that in Turbotax? I don't see that option. Thank you

 

Best answer by VolvoGirl

No any interest etc. you get from the bank goes under Personal  Interest.  Your  business is a disregarded entity and  you  are filing your business on schedule C in your personal return.  Unless your business is for loaning money and someone paid you interest.  Actually it will be better to file it as Personal interest.  Then you won't be paying Self Employment tax on it.  

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February 1, 2025

It looks like you might be looking in the Other Common Income section. Instead, add this in the Investment and Savings section.

 

  • First, navigate to Investments and Savings (1099-B, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-K, Crypto), Add/Edit
  • Add Investments
  • Next, choose to either import or "Enter a different way", choose 1099-INT to enter the interest.
thluong85Author
February 2, 2025

I opened a business checking account with CHASE for my single member LLC. They gave me a couple hundred dollars for bonus. Now CHASE sent me this 1099-INT for that amount. The description is CASH BONUS. They have that amount in Box 1 of the 1099-INT. Since they show my company's name on the form, I think I should file it for business income. But I don't see where I can attach it under "Business Income and Expenses" section

VolvoGirl
VolvoGirlAnswer
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February 2, 2025

No any interest etc. you get from the bank goes under Personal  Interest.  Your  business is a disregarded entity and  you  are filing your business on schedule C in your personal return.  Unless your business is for loaning money and someone paid you interest.  Actually it will be better to file it as Personal interest.  Then you won't be paying Self Employment tax on it.